CRACK IBPS Clerk Prelims – Cloze Test Day 16

October 19, 2017

CRACK IBPS Clerk Prelims – Cloze Test Day 16

Dear Bankersdaily Zealot ,

IBPS Clerk preliminary examination will be held in the month of December this year and you know the preparations are to be in sky level to reach the perfect destination of achieving the feat. Daily Quizzes enrich your preparations to the next level and you could also learn the mistakes at a daily pace.

This clerk planner is based on the previous year patterns and this daily planner which is going to be conducted for a period of 50 days will provide you the pace to attend the exam in the preliminary stage. This daily tests will be conducted in a quiz format as like the IBPS PO planner which we have conducted earlier.

Perpetual preparations will be the key to crack the exam. So ,don’t forget to check the daily quizzes on various topics in different sections in the planner. Do note the time , as we have allotted different timings for each section.

We hope these tests will entice you to practice more. If you face any issues in solving these problems, we are always here to help you. Please comment your doubts in the comments section , So that you get your doubts clarified instantly.

Do follow the tests regularly and we hope this will help you to crack the exams. At the end , you will also be able to attend free mock tests which will be in the same pattern as that of the exams.

After you finish the exams, please don’t forget to enter the details in the leader board, you may be in for a surprise at the end of this planner.

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Question 1 of 10

1. Question

1 points

Category: General English

In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately or choose No change required . Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case:

A new __________ (1) can allow attackers to read Wi-Fi traffic between devices and wireless access points, and even modify it to inject malware into websites. Researchers have started ___________ (2) security vulnerabilities today, and it looks like Android and Linux-based devices are the worst affected by multiple vulnerabilities. Researchers also claim some of the attack works against all modern Wi-Fi networks using WPA or WPA 2 encryption, and that the weakness is in the Wi-Fi standard itself so it affects macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, and Linux devices.

Intercepting traffic lets attackers read information that was previously assumed to be _________ (3) encrypted, and hackers don’t need to even crack a Wi-Fi password to achieve this. The vulnerability requires that a device be in range to a _________ (4) attacker, and it can be used to steal credit card numbers, passwords, chat messages, photos, emails, and lots of other online communications.

Android 6.0 and above contains a vulnerability that researchers claim “makes it trivial to intercept and __________ (5) traffic sent by these Linux and Android devices.” 41 percent of Android devices are vulnerable to an “exceptionally devastating” variant of the Wi-Fi attack that involves manipulating traffic. Attackers might be able to ___________ (6) ransomware or malware into websites thanks to the attack, and Android devices will require security patches to protect against this. Google says the company is “aware of the issue, and we will be patching any __________ (7) devices in the coming weeks.”

Although most devices appear to be vulnerable to attacks reading Wi-Fi traffic, the exploit doesn’t target access points. The attack exploits vulnerabilities in the 4-way handshake of the WPA2 protocol, a security handshake that ________ (8) client and access points have the same password when joining a Wi-Fi network.

As this is a client-based attack, expect to see a number of patches for devices in the coming weeks. Researchers sent out notifications to specific vendors in July, and a broad notification was distributed in late August. Security researchers note that it’s not worth changing your Wi-Fi password as this won’t help prevent attacks, but that it’s worth updating router firmware and all client devices to the latest security_______ (9). “It might be that your router _________ (10) require security updates,” say researchers, but it’s worth checking with your router vendor to make sure.

Exploit

Cracker

Entropy

Read

Fleece

Correct

(A) Exploit

Incorrect

(A) Exploit

Question 2 of 10

2. Question

1 points

Category: General English

In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately or choose No change required . Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case:

A new __________ (1) can allow attackers to read Wi-Fi traffic between devices and wireless access points, and even modify it to inject malware into websites. Researchers have started ___________ (2) security vulnerabilities today, and it looks like Android and Linux-based devices are the worst affected by multiple vulnerabilities. Researchers also claim some of the attack works against all modern Wi-Fi networks using WPA or WPA 2 encryption, and that the weakness is in the Wi-Fi standard itself so it affects macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, and Linux devices.

Intercepting traffic lets attackers read information that was previously assumed to be _________ (3) encrypted, and hackers don’t need to even crack a Wi-Fi password to achieve this. The vulnerability requires that a device be in range to a _________ (4) attacker, and it can be used to steal credit card numbers, passwords, chat messages, photos, emails, and lots of other online communications.

Android 6.0 and above contains a vulnerability that researchers claim “makes it trivial to intercept and __________ (5) traffic sent by these Linux and Android devices.” 41 percent of Android devices are vulnerable to an “exceptionally devastating” variant of the Wi-Fi attack that involves manipulating traffic. Attackers might be able to ___________ (6) ransomware or malware into websites thanks to the attack, and Android devices will require security patches to protect against this. Google says the company is “aware of the issue, and we will be patching any __________ (7) devices in the coming weeks.”

Although most devices appear to be vulnerable to attacks reading Wi-Fi traffic, the exploit doesn’t target access points. The attack exploits vulnerabilities in the 4-way handshake of the WPA2 protocol, a security handshake that ________ (8) client and access points have the same password when joining a Wi-Fi network.

As this is a client-based attack, expect to see a number of patches for devices in the coming weeks. Researchers sent out notifications to specific vendors in July, and a broad notification was distributed in late August. Security researchers note that it’s not worth changing your Wi-Fi password as this won’t help prevent attacks, but that it’s worth updating router firmware and all client devices to the latest security_______ (9). “It might be that your router _________ (10) require security updates,” say researchers, but it’s worth checking with your router vendor to make sure.

Concealing

Withholding

Disclosing

Erecting

Inhibiting

Correct

(C) Disclosing

Incorrect

(C) Disclosing

Question 3 of 10

3. Question

1 points

Category: General English

In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately or choose No change required . Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case:

A new __________ (1) can allow attackers to read Wi-Fi traffic between devices and wireless access points, and even modify it to inject malware into websites. Researchers have started ___________ (2) security vulnerabilities today, and it looks like Android and Linux-based devices are the worst affected by multiple vulnerabilities. Researchers also claim some of the attack works against all modern Wi-Fi networks using WPA or WPA 2 encryption, and that the weakness is in the Wi-Fi standard itself so it affects macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, and Linux devices.

Intercepting traffic lets attackers read information that was previously assumed to be _________ (3) encrypted, and hackers don’t need to even crack a Wi-Fi password to achieve this. The vulnerability requires that a device be in range to a _________ (4) attacker, and it can be used to steal credit card numbers, passwords, chat messages, photos, emails, and lots of other online communications.

Android 6.0 and above contains a vulnerability that researchers claim “makes it trivial to intercept and __________ (5) traffic sent by these Linux and Android devices.” 41 percent of Android devices are vulnerable to an “exceptionally devastating” variant of the Wi-Fi attack that involves manipulating traffic. Attackers might be able to ___________ (6) ransomware or malware into websites thanks to the attack, and Android devices will require security patches to protect against this. Google says the company is “aware of the issue, and we will be patching any __________ (7) devices in the coming weeks.”

Although most devices appear to be vulnerable to attacks reading Wi-Fi traffic, the exploit doesn’t target access points. The attack exploits vulnerabilities in the 4-way handshake of the WPA2 protocol, a security handshake that ________ (8) client and access points have the same password when joining a Wi-Fi network.

As this is a client-based attack, expect to see a number of patches for devices in the coming weeks. Researchers sent out notifications to specific vendors in July, and a broad notification was distributed in late August. Security researchers note that it’s not worth changing your Wi-Fi password as this won’t help prevent attacks, but that it’s worth updating router firmware and all client devices to the latest security_______ (9). “It might be that your router _________ (10) require security updates,” say researchers, but it’s worth checking with your router vendor to make sure.

Unexpectedly

Vulnerably

Safely

Directly

Honestly

Correct

(C) Safely

Incorrect

(C) Safely

Question 4 of 10

4. Question

1 points

Category: General English

In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately or choose No change required . Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case:

A new __________ (1) can allow attackers to read Wi-Fi traffic between devices and wireless access points, and even modify it to inject malware into websites. Researchers have started ___________ (2) security vulnerabilities today, and it looks like Android and Linux-based devices are the worst affected by multiple vulnerabilities. Researchers also claim some of the attack works against all modern Wi-Fi networks using WPA or WPA 2 encryption, and that the weakness is in the Wi-Fi standard itself so it affects macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, and Linux devices.

Intercepting traffic lets attackers read information that was previously assumed to be _________ (3) encrypted, and hackers don’t need to even crack a Wi-Fi password to achieve this. The vulnerability requires that a device be in range to a _________ (4) attacker, and it can be used to steal credit card numbers, passwords, chat messages, photos, emails, and lots of other online communications.

Android 6.0 and above contains a vulnerability that researchers claim “makes it trivial to intercept and __________ (5) traffic sent by these Linux and Android devices.” 41 percent of Android devices are vulnerable to an “exceptionally devastating” variant of the Wi-Fi attack that involves manipulating traffic. Attackers might be able to ___________ (6) ransomware or malware into websites thanks to the attack, and Android devices will require security patches to protect against this. Google says the company is “aware of the issue, and we will be patching any __________ (7) devices in the coming weeks.”

Although most devices appear to be vulnerable to attacks reading Wi-Fi traffic, the exploit doesn’t target access points. The attack exploits vulnerabilities in the 4-way handshake of the WPA2 protocol, a security handshake that ________ (8) client and access points have the same password when joining a Wi-Fi network.

As this is a client-based attack, expect to see a number of patches for devices in the coming weeks. Researchers sent out notifications to specific vendors in July, and a broad notification was distributed in late August. Security researchers note that it’s not worth changing your Wi-Fi password as this won’t help prevent attacks, but that it’s worth updating router firmware and all client devices to the latest security_______ (9). “It might be that your router _________ (10) require security updates,” say researchers, but it’s worth checking with your router vendor to make sure.

Malicious

Deterrent

Sympathetic

Benevolent

Aesthetic

Correct

(A) Malicious

Incorrect

(A) Malicious

Question 5 of 10

5. Question

1 points

Category: General English

In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately or choose No change required . Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case:

A new __________ (1) can allow attackers to read Wi-Fi traffic between devices and wireless access points, and even modify it to inject malware into websites. Researchers have started ___________ (2) security vulnerabilities today, and it looks like Android and Linux-based devices are the worst affected by multiple vulnerabilities. Researchers also claim some of the attack works against all modern Wi-Fi networks using WPA or WPA 2 encryption, and that the weakness is in the Wi-Fi standard itself so it affects macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, and Linux devices.

Intercepting traffic lets attackers read information that was previously assumed to be _________ (3) encrypted, and hackers don’t need to even crack a Wi-Fi password to achieve this. The vulnerability requires that a device be in range to a _________ (4) attacker, and it can be used to steal credit card numbers, passwords, chat messages, photos, emails, and lots of other online communications.

Android 6.0 and above contains a vulnerability that researchers claim “makes it trivial to intercept and __________ (5) traffic sent by these Linux and Android devices.” 41 percent of Android devices are vulnerable to an “exceptionally devastating” variant of the Wi-Fi attack that involves manipulating traffic. Attackers might be able to ___________ (6) ransomware or malware into websites thanks to the attack, and Android devices will require security patches to protect against this. Google says the company is “aware of the issue, and we will be patching any __________ (7) devices in the coming weeks.”

Although most devices appear to be vulnerable to attacks reading Wi-Fi traffic, the exploit doesn’t target access points. The attack exploits vulnerabilities in the 4-way handshake of the WPA2 protocol, a security handshake that ________ (8) client and access points have the same password when joining a Wi-Fi network.

As this is a client-based attack, expect to see a number of patches for devices in the coming weeks. Researchers sent out notifications to specific vendors in July, and a broad notification was distributed in late August. Security researchers note that it’s not worth changing your Wi-Fi password as this won’t help prevent attacks, but that it’s worth updating router firmware and all client devices to the latest security_______ (9). “It might be that your router _________ (10) require security updates,” say researchers, but it’s worth checking with your router vendor to make sure.

Expose

Manipulate

Leave

Undeveloped

Executed

Correct

(B) Manipulate

Incorrect

(B) Manipulate

Question 6 of 10

6. Question

1 points

Category: General English

In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately or choose No change required . Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case:

A new __________ (1) can allow attackers to read Wi-Fi traffic between devices and wireless access points, and even modify it to inject malware into websites. Researchers have started ___________ (2) security vulnerabilities today, and it looks like Android and Linux-based devices are the worst affected by multiple vulnerabilities. Researchers also claim some of the attack works against all modern Wi-Fi networks using WPA or WPA 2 encryption, and that the weakness is in the Wi-Fi standard itself so it affects macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, and Linux devices.

Intercepting traffic lets attackers read information that was previously assumed to be _________ (3) encrypted, and hackers don’t need to even crack a Wi-Fi password to achieve this. The vulnerability requires that a device be in range to a _________ (4) attacker, and it can be used to steal credit card numbers, passwords, chat messages, photos, emails, and lots of other online communications.

Android 6.0 and above contains a vulnerability that researchers claim “makes it trivial to intercept and __________ (5) traffic sent by these Linux and Android devices.” 41 percent of Android devices are vulnerable to an “exceptionally devastating” variant of the Wi-Fi attack that involves manipulating traffic. Attackers might be able to ___________ (6) ransomware or malware into websites thanks to the attack, and Android devices will require security patches to protect against this. Google says the company is “aware of the issue, and we will be patching any __________ (7) devices in the coming weeks.”

Although most devices appear to be vulnerable to attacks reading Wi-Fi traffic, the exploit doesn’t target access points. The attack exploits vulnerabilities in the 4-way handshake of the WPA2 protocol, a security handshake that ________ (8) client and access points have the same password when joining a Wi-Fi network.

As this is a client-based attack, expect to see a number of patches for devices in the coming weeks. Researchers sent out notifications to specific vendors in July, and a broad notification was distributed in late August. Security researchers note that it’s not worth changing your Wi-Fi password as this won’t help prevent attacks, but that it’s worth updating router firmware and all client devices to the latest security_______ (9). “It might be that your router _________ (10) require security updates,” say researchers, but it’s worth checking with your router vendor to make sure.

Mainstream

Take out

Encapsulate

Pruned

Inject

Correct

(E) Inject

Incorrect

(E) Inject

Question 7 of 10

7. Question

1 points

Category: General English

In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately or choose No change required . Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case:

A new __________ (1) can allow attackers to read Wi-Fi traffic between devices and wireless access points, and even modify it to inject malware into websites. Researchers have started ___________ (2) security vulnerabilities today, and it looks like Android and Linux-based devices are the worst affected by multiple vulnerabilities. Researchers also claim some of the attack works against all modern Wi-Fi networks using WPA or WPA 2 encryption, and that the weakness is in the Wi-Fi standard itself so it affects macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, and Linux devices.

Intercepting traffic lets attackers read information that was previously assumed to be _________ (3) encrypted, and hackers don’t need to even crack a Wi-Fi password to achieve this. The vulnerability requires that a device be in range to a _________ (4) attacker, and it can be used to steal credit card numbers, passwords, chat messages, photos, emails, and lots of other online communications.

Android 6.0 and above contains a vulnerability that researchers claim “makes it trivial to intercept and __________ (5) traffic sent by these Linux and Android devices.” 41 percent of Android devices are vulnerable to an “exceptionally devastating” variant of the Wi-Fi attack that involves manipulating traffic. Attackers might be able to ___________ (6) ransomware or malware into websites thanks to the attack, and Android devices will require security patches to protect against this. Google says the company is “aware of the issue, and we will be patching any __________ (7) devices in the coming weeks.”

Although most devices appear to be vulnerable to attacks reading Wi-Fi traffic, the exploit doesn’t target access points. The attack exploits vulnerabilities in the 4-way handshake of the WPA2 protocol, a security handshake that ________ (8) client and access points have the same password when joining a Wi-Fi network.

As this is a client-based attack, expect to see a number of patches for devices in the coming weeks. Researchers sent out notifications to specific vendors in July, and a broad notification was distributed in late August. Security researchers note that it’s not worth changing your Wi-Fi password as this won’t help prevent attacks, but that it’s worth updating router firmware and all client devices to the latest security_______ (9). “It might be that your router _________ (10) require security updates,” say researchers, but it’s worth checking with your router vendor to make sure.

Diseased

Affected

Incorporated

Uncivilized

Impartial

Correct

(B) Affected

Incorrect

(B) Affected

Question 8 of 10

8. Question

1 points

Category: General English

In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately or choose No change required . Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case:

A new __________ (1) can allow attackers to read Wi-Fi traffic between devices and wireless access points, and even modify it to inject malware into websites. Researchers have started ___________ (2) security vulnerabilities today, and it looks like Android and Linux-based devices are the worst affected by multiple vulnerabilities. Researchers also claim some of the attack works against all modern Wi-Fi networks using WPA or WPA 2 encryption, and that the weakness is in the Wi-Fi standard itself so it affects macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, and Linux devices.

Intercepting traffic lets attackers read information that was previously assumed to be _________ (3) encrypted, and hackers don’t need to even crack a Wi-Fi password to achieve this. The vulnerability requires that a device be in range to a _________ (4) attacker, and it can be used to steal credit card numbers, passwords, chat messages, photos, emails, and lots of other online communications.

Android 6.0 and above contains a vulnerability that researchers claim “makes it trivial to intercept and __________ (5) traffic sent by these Linux and Android devices.” 41 percent of Android devices are vulnerable to an “exceptionally devastating” variant of the Wi-Fi attack that involves manipulating traffic. Attackers might be able to ___________ (6) ransomware or malware into websites thanks to the attack, and Android devices will require security patches to protect against this. Google says the company is “aware of the issue, and we will be patching any __________ (7) devices in the coming weeks.”

Although most devices appear to be vulnerable to attacks reading Wi-Fi traffic, the exploit doesn’t target access points. The attack exploits vulnerabilities in the 4-way handshake of the WPA2 protocol, a security handshake that ________ (8) client and access points have the same password when joining a Wi-Fi network.

As this is a client-based attack, expect to see a number of patches for devices in the coming weeks. Researchers sent out notifications to specific vendors in July, and a broad notification was distributed in late August. Security researchers note that it’s not worth changing your Wi-Fi password as this won’t help prevent attacks, but that it’s worth updating router firmware and all client devices to the latest security_______ (9). “It might be that your router _________ (10) require security updates,” say researchers, but it’s worth checking with your router vendor to make sure.

Ensures

Expects

Engraves

Anticipates

Reciprocates

Correct

(A) Ensures

Incorrect

(A) Ensures

Question 9 of 10

9. Question

1 points

Category: General English

In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately or choose No change required . Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case:

A new __________ (1) can allow attackers to read Wi-Fi traffic between devices and wireless access points, and even modify it to inject malware into websites. Researchers have started ___________ (2) security vulnerabilities today, and it looks like Android and Linux-based devices are the worst affected by multiple vulnerabilities. Researchers also claim some of the attack works against all modern Wi-Fi networks using WPA or WPA 2 encryption, and that the weakness is in the Wi-Fi standard itself so it affects macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, and Linux devices.

Intercepting traffic lets attackers read information that was previously assumed to be _________ (3) encrypted, and hackers don’t need to even crack a Wi-Fi password to achieve this. The vulnerability requires that a device be in range to a _________ (4) attacker, and it can be used to steal credit card numbers, passwords, chat messages, photos, emails, and lots of other online communications.

Android 6.0 and above contains a vulnerability that researchers claim “makes it trivial to intercept and __________ (5) traffic sent by these Linux and Android devices.” 41 percent of Android devices are vulnerable to an “exceptionally devastating” variant of the Wi-Fi attack that involves manipulating traffic. Attackers might be able to ___________ (6) ransomware or malware into websites thanks to the attack, and Android devices will require security patches to protect against this. Google says the company is “aware of the issue, and we will be patching any __________ (7) devices in the coming weeks.”

Although most devices appear to be vulnerable to attacks reading Wi-Fi traffic, the exploit doesn’t target access points. The attack exploits vulnerabilities in the 4-way handshake of the WPA2 protocol, a security handshake that ________ (8) client and access points have the same password when joining a Wi-Fi network.

As this is a client-based attack, expect to see a number of patches for devices in the coming weeks. Researchers sent out notifications to specific vendors in July, and a broad notification was distributed in late August. Security researchers note that it’s not worth changing your Wi-Fi password as this won’t help prevent attacks, but that it’s worth updating router firmware and all client devices to the latest security_______ (9). “It might be that your router _________ (10) require security updates,” say researchers, but it’s worth checking with your router vendor to make sure.

Eases

Fixes

Produces

Detentions

Assimilation

Correct

(B) Fixes

Incorrect

(B) Fixes

Question 10 of 10

10. Question

1 points

Category: General English

In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately or choose No change required . Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case:

A new __________ (1) can allow attackers to read Wi-Fi traffic between devices and wireless access points, and even modify it to inject malware into websites. Researchers have started ___________ (2) security vulnerabilities today, and it looks like Android and Linux-based devices are the worst affected by multiple vulnerabilities. Researchers also claim some of the attack works against all modern Wi-Fi networks using WPA or WPA 2 encryption, and that the weakness is in the Wi-Fi standard itself so it affects macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, and Linux devices.

Intercepting traffic lets attackers read information that was previously assumed to be _________ (3) encrypted, and hackers don’t need to even crack a Wi-Fi password to achieve this. The vulnerability requires that a device be in range to a _________ (4) attacker, and it can be used to steal credit card numbers, passwords, chat messages, photos, emails, and lots of other online communications.

Android 6.0 and above contains a vulnerability that researchers claim “makes it trivial to intercept and __________ (5) traffic sent by these Linux and Android devices.” 41 percent of Android devices are vulnerable to an “exceptionally devastating” variant of the Wi-Fi attack that involves manipulating traffic. Attackers might be able to ___________ (6) ransomware or malware into websites thanks to the attack, and Android devices will require security patches to protect against this. Google says the company is “aware of the issue, and we will be patching any __________ (7) devices in the coming weeks.”

Although most devices appear to be vulnerable to attacks reading Wi-Fi traffic, the exploit doesn’t target access points. The attack exploits vulnerabilities in the 4-way handshake of the WPA2 protocol, a security handshake that ________ (8) client and access points have the same password when joining a Wi-Fi network.

As this is a client-based attack, expect to see a number of patches for devices in the coming weeks. Researchers sent out notifications to specific vendors in July, and a broad notification was distributed in late August. Security researchers note that it’s not worth changing your Wi-Fi password as this won’t help prevent attacks, but that it’s worth updating router firmware and all client devices to the latest security_______ (9). “It might be that your router _________ (10) require security updates,” say researchers, but it’s worth checking with your router vendor to make sure.

All the daily quizzes will be updated in the table in the above link, please do attend the quizzes in a daily manner so that, the chances of scoring in the preliminary examination of the IBPS Clerk 2017 is more. At the end, the ultimate aim is to score more and this may be a start to that achievement in the end.